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Bulbs 10 pack
Lily Of The Valley
The Lily of the Valley, 'Convallaria majalis', is a fragrant white Lily-of-the-Valley that is unusual because its bell-shaped flowers are actually double! Each arching stem is actually weighed down by the profuse blooms it carries. Plant in a garden with good air circulation to prevent fungal spots on the petals. This perennial thrives in moist, humus-rich, fertile soil, in sun or full shade. The more sun there is however, the more important it is for the soil to be moist. Late spring flowers of 'Flore Pleno' are white, double, bell-shaped, pendant, fragrant and waxy. Grows to 9" tall. .Crocus Giant Yellow
The Crocus 'Yellow', 'Crocus flavus', a fall planted bulb, is a classic golden-yellow variety that sparkles in the spring sunshine before anything else has begun to grow. They are excellent for naturalizing. Plant them in large groups near the front door or at the base of trees. Crocus is easy to grow, and it is native to the hilly meadows and woodlands of Greece, Turkey and the Balkans. Crocuses perform best in a sandy, well-drained soil. Crocus bulbs remaining in the ground will always bloom a bit earlier than the ones planted the previous year. Crocus Giant Jeanne D\'arc Upright, slender foliage softly surrounds the blooms, then dies back to allow the flower to take center stage. Jeanne d'Arc blooms in early spring and has 3 week bloom period.
Crocuses perform best in a sandy, well-drained soil. When planted in the lawn, be certain not to cut the leaves off when the lawn is mowed. The leaves are needed for photosynthesis to build up the new bulbs for the next season. Use them in rock gardens, ground covers, containers, mass plantings and borders. Crocus Giant Pickwick
The Crocus 'Pickwick', 'Crocus giant', a fall planted bulb, is a profusely flowering Crocus with appealing violet flowers. They are excellent for naturalizing in the border, woodland garden, or in the lawn. These extremely care-free bulbs are among the most popular bulbs used in the landscape. The leaves are needed for photosynthesis to build up the new bulbs for the next season. For a massive effect, plant in great sweeps of 100 to 150 bulbs. .Crocus Giant Flower Record Flower Record is very good for indoor forcing and for naturalizing. If you have the space, plant dozens to achieve a natural meadow or woodland effect. They have very generous flower production.
Crocuses perform best in a sandy, well-drained soil. For a massive effect, plant in great sweeps of 100 to 150 bulbs. .Winter Aconite
The Winter Aconite, 'Eranthis hyemalis', a fall planted bulb, is one of the earliest spring flowering bulbs to flower. It can often be seen coming up through the snow. The plant produces yellow flowers on very short stems. The entire plant is only about 5 inches tall. Winter Aconite like moist well-drained soil and grow well in full sun or partial shade. .Crocus Giant Pickwick They are excellent for naturalizing in the border, woodland garden, or in the lawn. Pickwick blooms in early spring and has a 3 week bloom period. For a massive effect, plant in great sweeps of 100 to 150 bulbs.
Anemone St. Brigid Lord Lieutenant They are loved in gardens and arrangements for their large, richly colored blooms. Anemones are great for containers, cut flowers and borders. .
Gladiolus Glamini Charlotte
The Charlotte Gladiolus, 'Glamini Gladiolus Charlotte', produces a soft white flower with a buttery tint. These petite beauties are new to the industry and are a spectacular new addition to American gardens. .Gladiolus Glamini Christopher These petite beauties are new to the industry and are a spectacular new addition to American gardens. Bulb size 10-12 cm in circumference. .
Gladiolus Glamini Emily
The Gladiolus Emily, ‘Glamini Gladiolus Emily’, produces soft pink and bright red blend flowers. Gladiolus Glamini Eva
The Gladiolus Eva, ‘Glamini Gladiolus Eva’, displays pink petals with a dazzling violet center. Gladiolus Glamini Zoe These petite beauties are new to the industry and are a spectacular new addition to American gardens.
Gladiolus Glamini Charlotte Since these Glaminis are so short and naturally sturdy, they don't need to be staked making them perfect for mixed borders, annual beds, tropical gardens, and even containers.
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